Call her thief, call her shallow and insincere
'Cause you'll never see just how perfect she could be
Then she's gone and my friends could come along
And they tell me that I'm happier
One more fight, yeah, you tell me all the time
How do I swallow my pride?

But she's the one, she's the one
But she's the one, she's the one

Time and time I hear things that can't be true
And it's only talk 'cause she'll never be so cruel
Every night there's a new name on her mind
That I don't think I recognize
And it's never strange just how long she stays away
I guess I'll have to compromise

Though she's the one, she's the one
But she's the one, she's the one
But she's the one, she's the one
But she's the one, she's the one


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She's the One Lyrics as written by Jeremy Greenspan Daniel Victor Snaith

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    I don't know, but it sounds to "call her feeble" to me in the beginning.

    teethinmoonon July 05, 2008   Link

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